As agribusiness players scale across Asia, Aboitiz Foods is positioning sustainability and shared value as core to long-term growth—linking community well-being directly to business resilience.
Aboitiz Foods is strengthening its position as one of Asia’s most competitive agribusiness leaders by unifying its long-established brands under a single corporate identity—an integration move that is now earning regional recognition and helping sharpen its strategic focus across the food value chain.
Aboitiz Foods is pushing forward a long-term strategy to uplift Filipino communities by expanding the reach and effectiveness of its livelihood and resilience programs—initiatives that continue to set benchmarks for inclusive growth in the agribusiness sector.
Aboitiz Foods is bringing both solar light and compassion to disaster-hit communities in Malaysia. Through its subsidiary Gold Coin Malaysia, the company is helping rebuild lives in flood-stricken Sabah while illuminating rural villages in Sarawak with sustainable, solar-powered lighting.
Fourteen years after Typhoon Sendong claimed hundreds of lives and crippled livelihoods, Iligan City is no longer defined by vulnerability—it is now a blueprint for resilience.
Aboitiz Foods, the food and agribusiness arm of the Aboitiz Group, dramatically surpassed the Philippines’ Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Law targets in 2024 — recovering 326.42 percent of its rigid plastic footprint and 63.8 percent of flexible plastics.
Through strategic partnerships with public and private organizations, Aboitiz Foods is providing livelihood kits, technical training, and financial assistance, to empower communities to achieve financial independence and long-term growth.